Discover the rich history and cultural significance of Celtic jewelry. Learn about the different styles of authentic sterling silver Celtic jewelry available and tips for choosing the perfect piece. A must-read for those interested in this timeless tradition.
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- Categories: News , Interesting Stories , Irish Wedding Traditions , Education , Celtic Wedding GuideCelebrate your love and commitment with the perfect wedding ring from The Irish Jewelry Company. Choose from a range of traditional gold bands, unique Celtic knots, and custom-made pieces. Discover the perfect ring to symbolize your love.
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Explore the life and legacy of James Joyce on his birthday, with a look at his famous Irish quotes, witty humor, innovative writing style, and love for Dublin. Celebrate the talent of this modernist master.
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Uncover the timeless tradition of gifting Claddagh jewelry on Valentine's Day. From knights to Renaissance goldsmiths, learn about the rich history of this symbol of love and commitment.
- Jan 28 2023
How to Select the Proper Claddagh Ring
Categories: Irish Traditions , Irish Jewelry , Claddagh Rings , News , Interesting Stories , Celtic Holidays , Celtic Jewelry , St. Valentine's Day , Blog , Education , Celtic CultureChoosing the Claddagh Ring is a personal thing. Whether or not romance is in the picture, giving close friends and family members a ring with the Claddagh design may be a significant gesture. It is perfectly acceptable to wear a Claddagh ring in any way that you see fit, even if the band was given to you as a Claddagh gift and you would prefer not to use it to signal your love status.
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Irish wedding rings include many traditional symbols of Ireland and Irish culture. It is undeniable that among the most popular Irish wedding ring styles is the Claddagh Wedding Ring design. But there are at least four other symbols of Irish culture that create equally stunning and unique Irish wedding rings.
- Jan 19 2023
What is Dublin’s Valentine’s Day Connection?
Categories: Irish Traditions , Irish Jewelry , Claddagh Rings , News , Interesting Stories , Celtic Holidays , Ireland , St. Valentine's Day , Blog , Education , Travel to Ireland , Celtic Culture , History of IrelandWhitefriar Street Church in Dublin is home to the relics of Saint Valentine. A shrine of St. Valentine is at Carmelite Church on Whitefriar Street in Dublin. - Categories: Irish Traditions , Irish Jewelry , News , Interesting Stories , Celtic Holidays , Ireland , Mother's Day , Celtic Jewelry , Education , Celtic Culture
Mother’s Day is a holiday that honors moms, whether they be biological or adoptive, as well as motherhood, maternal relationships, and the impact that mothers have on society. In various regions of the world, the holiday is observed on a different day, most frequently occurring in the months of March or May.
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The birthstone for February is amethyst, which stands for the love and passion of the season. Amethyst, the February birthstone, is a type of quartz that is purple. It is claimed to keep one from becoming intoxicated and makes one more quick-witted in the workplace.
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St. Brigid’s Day, which marks the beginning of spring in Ireland according to Celtic tradition and occurs on February 1st, also called Imbolc is quickly approaching. This year, the celebration of Saint Brigid’s Day will be elevated to the status of a nationally recognized bank holiday in Ireland to honor her.